Browzar lets you surf to your heart's weird content without keeping any of that incriminating or sensitive information on your computer. Browsing history, stored files, cookies, and autocomplete are nowhere to be found with Browzar, so each time you run it, it's totally clear of your weird usage data.

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The Browzar web site is full of "Should've used Browzar" stories, like:

"I must have been about 14 and was using my Mum's work computer. For some reason I decided to check what was in her web history. It was mostly benign stuff until the middle where she had: divorce.com, divorce.net, Ask Jeeves, advice about divorce. Yes, I found out that my parents were going to get divorced before my Dad did."

"My brother left this on his computer. 'How do I perform a decent murder."

Weird. Naturally, there are other ways to avoid such browser faux pas, but Browzar seems like a nice solution for a little off-the-record browsing. Browzar comes in black or silver and is Windows only (with Mac and Linux versions forthcoming). Thanks Dan!